Today’s winning party feature goes to this amazing CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY 3RD BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by My Little Jedi. My Little Jedi just launched their new online magazine! This lovely party can be found in it’s pages. See the beautiful magazine and subscribe {you’ll be so happy you did, so lovely} here.
But that’s not it, My Little Jedi is doing a wonderful little giveaway to go along with this post. YOU will have the chance to become a contributor for their next issue! Yes, you will be inside their next magazine! All you need to do is follow their blog {www.mylittlejedi.blogspot.com} and subscribe to their magazine {http://issuu.com/mylittlejedi/docs/my_little_jedi_online_magazine} and leave a comment saying you did so. More details at the bottom of this post…
But without further adieu, here is the darling Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Party…
So here is the Gumball Birthday Party I styled for HGTV! To see the feature on HGTV.com go here {more exciting things coming, too}. As I said last week, HGTV contacted me in December to see if I would be willing to submit a party for an online kids party idea feature. So fun! I chose the gumball theme because I wanted the party to be bright and colorful…something that any child would adore.
I wanted to go with a vintage gumball feel. While planning the party I pictured a gumball machine in a old fashioned soda shoppe…the ideas then kept coming from there.
All photos taken by Lyndsey Fagerlund.
I found these adorable gumball machine cookies on etsy. They were made fresh and shipped to my front door by Batches. They couldn’t have been cuter…
The printable banner & party hats were purchased from Gwynn Wasson Designs. I topped the banner with sewn/gathered crepe paper and added little red pom pom’s to the tip of each pennant…
Cupcakes made byDippidee{I added red gumballs to the tops to resemble cherries}. I bought the cupcake liners from Hey YoYo…
I found these old coca-cola crates in my local online classifieds. They were a perfect display for the small jars of gumballs! Mini Jars available to purchase here…
Yes, that’s a CAKE! Can you believe it? I sent Marcee Kitchen from Dippidee a picture of what I wanted and she worked her magic…
Here’s a closer look at the main party table. Scalloped plates were used as trays for the yummy treats…
I made these gumball machine cake pops using cake, frosting, sucker sticks, white and red candy melts, rainbow sprinkles and red spree candies! I drilled holes in a small red suitcase {purchased on amazon.com} for the base…
I got so excited when I found this vintage carousel gumball machine listed in my local online classifieds. The seller bought it at an estate sale…
I ordered these little lovelies from etsy shop, Sweeties By Kim. They are chocolate covered oreo’s! I placed them on a darling blue scalloped plate….
The fun party activity {large mason jar available to purchase here}…
I made the party hats from printable downloads purchased from Gwynn Wasson Designs. I sewed crepe paper together for the fringe base and top…
This is the second table that was set up for the party. I wanted this set up to be more simple than the other main table. I found the actual table in my local online classifieds {a great place to look for party items/decor/and props!}.
I just love the vintage soda shoppe look of it! The felt polka dot garland hanging behind the table was made to resemble gumballs, it is also something that anyone could make {and very inexpensive, too!}…
I used mason jars with stamped lids for drinking glasses. The straws were purchased from Hey YoYo. The colorful ribbon napkin rings were so adorable around the polka dot napkins…
I grew up down the road from the candy company, Peppermint Place. They have always made these cute ‘Gumball Buddies’. When I decided to have a gumball party I immediately remembered them and knew that I would have to go purchase some! They looked perfect on a small cake stand…
I thought that ribbon wands would be so fun for the little guests to play with.
These were also easy to make. I attached colorful ribbon to the tops of painted wooden dowels and placed them in another large mason jar filled with gumballs {I bought the large mason jars at Hobby Lobby}. The colors went perfectly with the whole scheme…
I wanted the ice cubes to look like gumballs. I found a circle ice cube tray on amazon.com and filled it with cherry Kool Aid….
I made the cute gumball flower bouquet out of balloon sticks {inspiration here}, large gumballs, small gumballs and hot glue! They were tied together with fun ribbon and placed in a small vase…
Ribbon napkin rings available to purchase here. Napkins available to purchase here.
I wanted to make an inexpensive party favor for each guest. These gumball machines were so simple and fun to make! The top part is a lid that comes off so anything could be stored inside. They would also make cute cookie jars. Tutorial on how to make them HERE!…
Today’s winning party feature goes to this amazing LOLLIPOP & PINWHEELS BIRTHDAY PARTYsubmitted by Claudia Lamparelli and L’Apparato.
Isn’t this party a-mazing?! I know one thing for certain…Brazilians KNOW how to party. Everything about this 3rd birthday celebration for twins, Isabelli & Lorenzo, is just perfect. Take a look at the fondant pinwheels on the cake. And I love the straws tied in knots.